JAYEL
Well-Known Member
When I bought my Trapper 300 in 2000, it sported a very flimsy 12/8 knackered folder, the two blades not geared together,and usually in times of crisis i,e, marina manouevering, only one blade would deploy,result, massive vibration The 300 being light was never good on the engine into any kind of sea. I then tried a fixed three blade 12/ 8, which pushed the boat along, but slowed the 300 under sail. From the day I owned the boat, the Yanmar YSE8 has always smoked ,and left a soot trail if I tried to get that extra knot. I now have a GORI 8/13 folder which does the job, but still leaves soot if pushed. The engine on a motor against the wind back up the Thames to Thurrock from Sheerness would drop the oil level from max to min. Is this acceptable for a 20 year old Yanmar? The engine always starts 1st time and idles OK at minimum revs. Am I over propped, or is the engine knackered? This is my 1st yacht, having just graduated up from dinghys Advice please.
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